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Awesome!!!!!!!! Modern and fresh and beautiful! I have used stencils on furniture a couple of times and I believe that bleeding depends on 1. the stencil itself... some bleed more that others... the silk screen stencils are the best but are small in size, 2. the less paint you use the best results you get... it's better to come back and repaint a section than have excessive paint, 3. you must place the stencil right on the surface without any gaps. I have never used adhesive but I am sure it helps. Finally, when we want crisp lines with different colors we use top coat so I believe topcoating before stenciling will give you crisp design. Thanks so much for sharing
I like it, great work. My first stencil project is going to be the inside of the drawers of a bureau, so they will be a feature when pulled out. I love the range, availability and scope stencils offer👏👏
Yes, I'm also a no-gloves, no-mask girl. 🙈 I always have to force myself. But I'm getting better at it. 😅 The dresser is cute as heck with those bunnies & foxes!
I would definitely have something like this in my home. It looks like navy and white, which I know is your custom color, but it looks so classic and whimsical.
Hi Natalie, just curious, in a previous video you used watered-down spackling to fill in the wood grain and this time you used watered-down wood filler. Is there a time that you've found that one works better than the other? Please explain. Thanks!
❤ ❤Want to turn your Hobby into Cash??
We use this pricing sheet to know how much we should buy and sell our painted furniture for. You can download it for free here. arayofsunlight.com/free-pricing-guide-yt/ ❤❤
Awesome!!!!!!!! Modern and fresh and beautiful! I have used stencils on furniture a couple of times and I believe that bleeding depends on 1. the stencil itself... some bleed more that others... the silk screen stencils are the best but are small in size, 2. the less paint you use the best results you get... it's better to come back and repaint a section than have excessive paint, 3. you must place the stencil right on the surface without any gaps. I have never used adhesive but I am sure it helps. Finally, when we want crisp lines with different colors we use top coat so I believe topcoating before stenciling will give you crisp design. Thanks so much for sharing
What kid would not jump for joy if that appeared in their bedroom? Lovely work.
The dresser is absolutely so precious!!!
I like it, great work. My first stencil project is going to be the inside of the drawers of a bureau, so they will be a feature when pulled out. I love the range, availability and scope stencils offer👏👏
Yes, I'm also a no-gloves, no-mask girl. 🙈 I always have to force myself.
But I'm getting better at it.
😅
The dresser is cute as heck with those bunnies & foxes!
I would definitely have something like this in my home. It looks like navy and white, which I know is your custom color, but it looks so classic and whimsical.
Turned out very cute!!
Absolutely adorable!!!
Oh this looks awesome!
Looks great! As you said, treating the back of the stencil with an adhesive spray greatly helps to cut down on bleed through.
Great tip!
I absolutely love this!!!!
Oh so stinkin cute,,,adorable for a baby’s room
Beautiful ❤
This is so cool!
Love it!
Oh my gosh it is fabulous!!!
Thank you!!
Gorgeous❤ excellent video
Thank you so much!
Love it
yay so glad you love it!
Hi Natalie, just curious, in a previous video you used watered-down spackling to fill in the wood grain and this time you used watered-down wood filler. Is there a time that you've found that one works better than the other? Please explain. Thanks!
I feel like they work the same. I didn’t have spackling on hand when working on this project, or else I would have used it.
could you do a faux bone inlay? I saw a real one, a dresser/buffet at a high end consignment shop and they wants $2,500.0 YIKES!